ÉNCLISH--BUS NES? Tl»e Fourth I m the most prominent day iu American history, and the people of fiIlamook will celebrate 111 true American style. July 4 Programme. All F qaknoon , 1. Procession forms near M.Kinley place in west end of town, at 9.30 aii, «•». consKtnig of . sofa. 1 divan. 1 reception ehalr, 1 parlor ch.ir ' Jaunt roller, 1 laige easy chair, loll spnnu seats, upholstered iu silk tapestry • ■7 so Parlor Suites ot five pieces, in tapestry «0.00 Chamber Suites, ash, three pieces, bed, bureau and walhstaud 13.00 Grand Display of Fireworks. Hotel Suites, bed, bureau and table, 10.00 1 Bed Springs, Ji s«, a oo. 1.75 and 1.50 School Report. Wool Mattresses, 30 lb. each * 00 liiningroom Suite* sidehoard, 6 chairs and extension table «0.0. Pupils of Long Prairie school who are Solid Oak Brace Arm Chair »t oo: Kitchen Table, with extra drawers for kneading board etc. distinguished for scholarship ami de- complete. ,.>.50. Ingrain Carpets, all wool and a yard wide, 60 cents per yard; same, part wool 30 portnient are, Millie Hart, Rachel Fletch- cents; Tapestry Brussels, 50cents. all and Georgia Fletchall VUrite tn ub , tell ub what you want, and we Those neither absent nor tardy, Mag- will send pictures and prices which will aatuniah you. i gie Creery, Eddie Creecy, Rachel Fletcli- ! all, Myra Fletchall, Georgia Fletchall , and Addie Fletchall . McNAMER BROS., PROPRIETORS. L. J. L amb , Teacher E vening School Iteport. South Prairie school district No. 2 Pupils who were neither absent nor tardy during the term were, Arthur Ma- I rolf, Ernest Lamb and Isaac Wells. Pupils distinguished for excel!» nt scholarship and dep irtment weie, Ella Lawrence, Mamie Anderson, Florence Ely, Hattie Maroff, Eva Lawrence, Eth­ el Maroff, Mattie Lawrence, Mdvin Lamb, E-iitli Ely, Henry Lowery, Edith McCune ami Ernest Lamb. O i .I ve L ynch , Teacher. FOREST GROVE /IND TILLÆCDOOK STAGE LINE Via Wilson River- Trip In IO hours. Good accommodations on the road. Inquire of T. U. or J. H. McNamer. God bless our dear old comrades who have crossed the golden shore; We miss their dear old faces; we do not sea them any more, We’ll protect their wives and children when the wolf is at the door, While the Grand Army stays together. Till Sboard! huge plank yard, rained about 8 feet over the tide land, and will build an ad­ dition for the planer, also a dock with sheds, ami a drying shed They expect to do all thia work before Rawing for the trade. Their marbhlery is is good work­ ing order, ami they are arranging every­ thing with refeiem-e to great ronven- H. R. Ilays was elec ted as one of the ien<‘e, ami will la* able to handle logs delegates to the Head (’amp of Wood­ When the Little Nestifcca people i want and load ships with facility. men which meets iu Denver In August to do trading, they should come to Til- Hs will represent the cmiips in Clatsop, It will pay you to semi for Gadsby’s lamook, where they can get goods as Tillamook, Columbia, Washington and He carries only cheap, ami cheaper in maiiv iiistum rs, furniture catalogue. Clackamas counties. Mr. Hays will leave (or the Willamette valley again the ' than in Sheiidau, besides saving the toll. the l»eat furniture, ati enormous assort­ 5th wheie he is engaged iu organising If they must trade outsole, they should ment iu every line, and sells it so you travel the fieo Slab cieek road. And, can pay the freight from Portland and new camps the citizens down there should never The appropriation lor the Light House rest nor abandon theii tight until the save nearly half, beside« getting what See his ad in this paper. road is all expended, amt Mi A E county court makes a fi-e ro»id from Lit­ you want >ome of the pi ices be quotes are aston» tle Nestuccu to Dolph I ’ lie »mt <-»ems Withers, the government superintendent lie will *end you a ca’sl gue lias returned to Portland lie will Rec­ disposed to do the *elll•»« justice, .iml isheis ommend that the timber be cut away we believe there will bo im hirlliei hesi­ with plcliiirs ami prices, ami you me tor 1(M) feet oil the south aide of the road tation in granting it t » I.i t e N eliieca sure to do some trading with him if you Some of the toll roads in get bi« calai rgtie. Mr. Giidsbv is relia­ clear through. Tl.e road is tlnisluid and people, can be easily ttaveled with a wagon to (his county should be flxtd up <>r made ble, ami he wants to build up a big trade within one-half mile o( the Tillamook frat». The Three Rivers road is in a bail in rdlamook. It will only cost you a river at Tom I into«** pises There is condition also and the couit should al­ postal card to get hie large, illustrated Ad trees. Win. Gadsby, 113 little wmk to do, however, ami it can Is* low no tolls to l>e colleited until the road catalogue II is wonderful •el St. Put l la ml, Oiegon completed in a few days, h will I* nee- is greatly improvnl , Stillwell, Tillamook, Otygon Will sell I cheep for cash or will trade for other property. Only livery stable in the town oi county Large two story barns room for thirty head of horses, corral, good two story residence, three lots, on, main street, centrally located, g > with the business. t-f There will be a regular Ma- ^aonic communication of Tilla- ^namook Lodge No. 57, A. F. T a . M in the Masonic hail on Mil-FHatu 1 dav night July 4 All Egsa&Mip' Master Masoiisin good stand­ ing are in vited to attend. Bv order e.f W. M. F. R. B lais , Src’y. Chickens Wanted at. Cohn Co’s. They will Pay the Highest Mai ket pi ice and Want all t hey ('an gel. They will Buy your Ro< »slurs. A x-A. 1 v Ring us up by telephone from Portland or any point on line. Best fishing and finest scenery in Oregon en route. Giant’frees. Leaping Cataracts. AI h <*'> ii I c Notice. CHORUS. >eSÎS» John H. McNamer, Driver. 1 Leaves Forest Grove Sundays, Tuesdays and A Leaves Tillamook on Mondays. Wednesdays Thursdays at 6 A. M. “and Fridays, catches 4 p. m. train for Portland, CHORUS While this march was going on in •ighteen-sixty-four. The copper-heads they met in barns as oft they did before, Declared the war a failme and fought the draft for more, While we were marching through Georgia. The best Jersey bull in the county can CUORI H. be found at I he stable of Geo. Elliott. Single services $1, to insure $2 50, the | season $2 00. For particulars inquire of > essary to put the planking mi a small that the people in the south eml of the Geo. EBiott. bridge, and lay about 200 feet of coidu county have suffered sllch impositions so Hr WI m I> hi upcurrcl tli«> »ervice» of I ,1(V uie tide I iiik I h l.v TomliiiMoii’». patiently, ami it seems forbearance his brother to help with Ids work this And, oil this side Tillamook river, the would no longer be a virtue on their summer He recommends him to the plank road is laid from town to the new part. We suppose they get used to such people as a competent dentist, and is mill, leaving only a few hundred yards a state of affairs and neglect to kick. If willing to stand by his wmk. 4 t to be laid. Willi this complete, ami a they don’t kic k long ami hard however, upon. The Netarts mill, Hobart tk Bulky, ferry running across Tillamook river, i’ thrv will always ha imposed have just started sawing an order for will be an a lay, slmrt drive to the light Some even think that the roads are as 300,000 feet of lumber for San Frem isci» house, sand spit, short Innich, Maxwell’s good as could he expected, but the fact parties, and a schooner will be in soon beach or happy camp, ami by taking the is, it takes little or no work to keep the Benschid load, the distance to Netarts roads in as good < midition as they are, to < ariv the lumber to the city. I hay is shorteneil by half. It will require and the rates of toll his excessive, and Local Markets:— Eggs 10c., dairy but­ I only a few days work and very little ex- considering the horrible condition, the ter 20 cents per roll, creamery 25 cents, 1 . pense to complete the road, and it should people should m»t pay a cent of toll, and <»bl potatoes 60 cents per bushel, new be done at once, s<> that all the travel to . band together to carry the Flatter to the potatoes $1.00 per bushel, wool H) rents 1 Netarts may go this way during the ! supreme court in «very instance. The per pound, honey in one pound sections 1 summer bridges on the Baxter road are mere I2*a cents death traps ami should I>e condemned at For tlie third time we remind the mer­ Hie band deserves great credit for the chants here that the appropiiations for mice. The Little Nestucca people are so enterprise it has shown in serving the improving Tillamook bay are now avail­ forbearing that they will soon lose the public with good music at small cost able. Quick and emphatic action must teapect of the balance of the county, es­ The membeis me becoming quite profi­ be taken if we want the monev spent pecially considering that the outsiders, cient with tlielr instiunionts and should here this summer. Il seems the people campers, are not chaiged ns much toll hs the settlers. It’s a wonder they don’t I>• encouraged l»y the public. here are too inferably alt w Io accept a take the law in their own bands. The wfilitia has left Astoria, mid all is i ' good thing when it is within their grasp, quiet ns before. The fish are running ; i But they willingly devote all (heir lime Dnvis Co. have their new mill in light. The leading citizens and Non­ fighting tach other. limning order, but are n<»t yet rutting union fishermen petitioned the governor They have sawed enough Any person who wishes to purchase a for the trade to take them away, and he saw his mis­ good livery ami feed Imsitits*, with a t<» encloMp the strurtnre and to build take. The Governor was lin|M)sed upon full line of buggies, vehicles and stock, eoine of the yard, and the approach from badly. the plank road They will make a can get a bargain by calling on L. L Mr. W. Evans, the dyer and clothes cleaner, is rustling for business, midis getting 11 good deal of it He is doing good woik and at very low prices. No person able to do this kind of woik was ever here before II will pay you to take your faded or shiny suits to Idm by G. A. R. 6. < Oration A. W. Severance. 7. 1 Music by band. 8 1 Representation of the 13 original states. 9. 1 Fife and Drums. 10. Song, choir. 11. Basket dinner by all. A fternoon OREGON PORTLAND has ar- North Vamljill and Tillamoolç jetage Line! The Cheapest, Shortest, Quickest and Best Route. Carries the U.S. Mail. TIME SCHEDULE FOR 1896. L eaves N orth Y amhill 8:00 p. ni. L eaves T illamook ........................... 6:00 p. 111. A hkivkh F airdale . .lo.oo p. in. A rrives T kask ............................. 9:00 pm. . ,6:oo a. tn. L eaves T rask L eaves F airdale . ............. 6 00 a. m. .4:00 p. in. A rrives N orth Y amhill ................. a:oo p. in. A rrives T illamook X Stages start daily, except Sundays, from North Yamhill and Tillamook Stage connects with .VjOtrnin in North Yamhill tor Portland. In coming f.oin Portland take 4.I5 p. in. train. Seal* can be secured in advance by telephoning ft 0111 Portland, by calling at Messner’s livery barn in North Yamhill, or at Aiderman hotel in Tillamook. RWES OF FARE REDUCED TO $3 50. Comfortable Coaohes, Careful Drivers, Good Hotels En Eioixte P. H MESSNER. Proprietor. Letter R.1st. TILLAMOOK CO., OREGON. The following letters remain uncalled for in the Post Oilice at Tillamook. Ore­ gon, ami will be sent to the Dead I.el ter Ollice in thirty days; Mr. Frank Bond, .Willie Clint, E. E. Hammock, C. II. Purcell, Christ Rtmtissen iCET Ths organization of the Woodmen's Circle, or Grove, was perfected Inst Mon­ day. The name adopted is Alder Glove No. 22. Following are the officers ch< »sen Worthy Guardian, Mrs. W. F. D. Jones; Excellent Adviser, Miss Anna Holden; Banker, Mis R R. Hays; Great Magi­ cian, Mrs. Lulu Crenshaw; Attendant. Mrs Win. Kimball; Inner Sentinel, Mrs. Lawrence Johnson ; Outer Sentinel Mrs. Miron Perkins; Physician Dr. J. I) Kelly; Cletk, Miss. Lucia J. Hunt. Managers, Mrs. A G Reynolds, Mrs. F. R Beals and Mis Alma .Johnson The Grove starts off with a membership of 56, and two new members were taken in. There was another meeting Wed­ nesday night for conferring degrees and other husinesa. All are taking a great interest. There will be another meeting next Wednesday night D Netarts Camp Grounds. Best Location on the Beach i pasture, garden truck’ milk, butter, eggs, and thodJ?na £’• Spring water at hand. Sheltered from front of the Sea Lion Rocks Good Oath.ng. Everything made pleasant for visitors. D. R. HURLBUT, M axwell P lace . N etarts , O regon . Reduced Fares! $6 $3.50 ROUND TRIP ORE Wil Astoria and Tillamook. pacific [\lavigatioq Company - ----- Will Run The------- wm k Steamer W. H. Harrison, or R. p. Elmore, ” v'ery fir. d*^r “»•*«»*'b»lw«n A.Iori. .nd TUl»n>~A < ELMORE, SANBORN & Co.. A.tori., or COHN 4 CO., Tillamook. At»»